To alleviate sea urchin stings, first, carefully remove any spines with tweezers, avoiding further injury. Soaking the affected area in hot water (not scalding) for 30-90 minutes can help reduce pain and inactivate toxins. Applying vinegar or a baking soda paste may also provide relief. If symptoms persist or severe reactions occur, seek medical attention promptly.
yes,they have stings or spikes,which they use to inject poison to their attackers.
No. Sea urchins live in the sea.
More sea urchins.
The classification of a Sea Urchin is Echinoidea
there are excatly 3million purple sea urchins
sea urchins eat kelp.
Echinoderms.
No. Sea urchins are primary consumers and only eat sea weed, algae and kelp.
in the sea
Yes, sea urchins are herbivores because they mainly feed on algae.
Sea urchins reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm into the water, where external fertilization takes place. Once fertilized, the eggs develop into larvae that eventually settle and grow into adult sea urchins. Some species of sea urchins can also reproduce by asexual means, such as splitting or budding.
Sea urchins are found generally in the sea, however they can also be found in/on rock pools or areas near to the sea.